Towers is an add-on for the Structory mod. However, it still works without it and can be installed as a stand-alone mod. It adds Towers into Minecraft, which come under many different themes and can be explored for loot.
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About Structory Towers
Towers is an expansion to the already existing Structory Mod. With it installed, you’ll be able to find different towers and structures spawning throughout the Overworld, Nether, and End Dimensions.
Even though it’s classed as an expansion/add-on, Towers can work independently without the Structory mod. Not all of them are Towers either, as some take the form of houses, or Lighthouses.
The current list of structures is Ancient Temple, End Tower, Engineer Tower, Farmer Outpost, Foraging Outpost, Great Toadstool, Lighthouse, Mirage Outpost, Fortress Tower, Strange Outpost, Warped Outpost, Nomad Outpost, Ocean Pillar, Overgrown Mangrove, Pillager Lookout, Quarter Outpost, Sacred Relic Temple, Small Firetower, Taiga Outpost, Warped Greatsword, and Wizard Tower. To manually find structures, use the command: /locate structure structory_towers:name
They’re not just empty structures, either. As you head inside Towers, you can find lots of loot and even mobs. There are Chests and Barrels filled with loot, and the occasional Armor Stand. Some other useful blocks can be collected, like Redstone, Beds, TNT, and more.
Structory Towers Mod Download
Version | Available |
1.12.2 | No Release |
1.13.2 | No Release |
1.14.4 | No Release |
1.15.2 | No Release |
1.16.5 | No Release |
1.17.1 | No Release |
1.18.2 | No Release |
1.19.2 | Forge/Fabric |
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How to Install
If you haven't already, make sure to install Forge for Minecraft. It's a simple process and takes just a few minutes. Once Forge is installed:- Download the mod for your Minecraft Version. It will be a .JAR file.
- Take this file, and place it in the 'mods' folder of your Minecraft directory. If this folder doesn't exist, create it. The easiest way to access your Minecraft directory is opening the game, going to Resource Packs and pressing the 'Open Resource Pack Folder' button.
- Once it's inside the mods folder, run Minecraft with the Forge preset selected. The mod will be installed and can be played with in-game.